What's in here? Potato Vine, Giant Liriope, Datura, Firespike, Jacobina, Tiger Lily, Lamb's Ear, Jasmine on the trellis, two Clematis Vines I purchased for 1.00 a piece from the distressed rack. You can see one peeking up on the right side of the bench.

Impatiens, Caladiums, Hosta and Lantana

Caladiums, Giant Liriope, Wondering Jew and a Cactus in the back left.

Gerbera

Red Brick Castle Wall is filling in. Torenia, New Guinea Impatiens, Caladiums, Jacobina, Begonia, Sweet Potato Vine and some English Ivey in the container to the back left.

43 comments:

Oh Darla!!! I am so glad you joined in...does your garden ever have a time when things aren't just beautiful??? A dormant time?? How is the new improved bigger bed coming along. I am so far behind in blogland...still on the mend....but at least I don't have a huge face and pain to go along with !!!Have a great weekend girl!

Darla, oh my gosh you have such beautiful flowers. I have such a brown thumb but I'm trying to get better! Thanks so much for your kind comment and stopping by. Any friend of Tootsie's is a friend of mine!! Cindy

Beautiful Darla.... I love Caladium... I tried to grow them up here but it's not warm enough--and gets too cold during the winter. And because I didn't want to dig up the bulbs every year, I switched over to Hosta (which do well here).

Darla, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment and encouragement. Your gardens are GORGEOUS!! Another year I had a container garden on the deck and had a pot of Cleome, it was beautiful like yours. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden.

The Sunflower and everything else loks great. I am still in Kentucky and will be back on my blog in Florida on Sunday or Monday. I will be back in the state Sunday. Thanks fopr visitng my blog while I am away. The Hibiscus on the current post is 'Fort Meyers'.

Darla, your garden is beautiful with the sun light streaming through..especially the caladiums! Lucifer crocosmia..a favorite of mine! I'm trying some yellow ones this year but they are nowhere ready to bud! Thanks for visiting me!Lynn

I love the wagon Darla. I also see the little aloe.. Your gardens are so beautiful. I just received some yellow crocosomia corms. I don't know whether I should plant them now or not, bu I'll thrown them in the ground anyway. Crinums are next on my list. It's feeling too muggy to get down and plant. I have some white cat's whiskers in a pot that needs to get into some moist ground. There's always tomorrow..my motto.

I am really behind on my blog reading and I kept wondering why my bloglists didn't show you blogging. I was worried so I went to your old blog and found the new one. I have a lot of catching up to do. I had no idea this could happen. I will add this to my bloglists so I will not miss anymore. I hope to catch up with your posts this weekend.

Hi Darla, I have been away for a few days and I wondered why your blog had not updated on my list, I will have to change to your new setting on my bloglist. The flowers as usual are stunning and your garden is blooming.

It all looks so pretty. Love the celosia! I am suppose to get Bilbo. He's on the way! Hope you have loads of fun in Georgia and I'll visit your brother's site soon as he gets it back up and running. I may even go visit him in person.